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New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast

Vin Coca, Beth Lawler, Paul Nesja, Nicole Chrolavicius

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In depth discussion of the weekly New Yorker Caption Contest as well as interviews with Cartoonists and former Contest winners. Email: CartoonCaptionContestPodcast@gmail.com Credits: Intro/Outro music created and performed by Chris Nesja. Podcast logo designed by Dan Nesja with artwork by Shannon Wheeler.
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Three life long friends get together to drink some coffee, play some music, talk about gear with some really cool guests and discuss their quest for the most perfect acoustic sound on stage. Sisters Deb and Julie from Sisters Wade Revival and longtime friend and music partner Andy Most bring on some of their favorite musicians to discuss music gear and get to know their musical guests on a deeper level. You can also watch their video podcasts of all their episodes on YouTube!
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The Bottom Line

Williams Broadcasting | Maine State Chamber of Commerce

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“In The Money” a half hour show weekly. All about investing, market analysis, opportunities for the layman in all of us. Very entertaining with weekly guests. Hosted by John Williams and Mike Goden.
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Business of Design® is the #1 trusted business training resource for design professionals around the world. Join thousands of design professional already using our field-tested project management strategies and enjoy increased confidence, improved client retention, greater profits and a business that thrives. It’s time to take control of your business. Become a member of Business of Design®, today: https://businessofdesign.com/?ref=2&campaign=podcast
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Massachusetts and New England true crime, local history, advocacy-focused podcast - the things that happen here. Created and hosted by Boston radio personality, Anngelle Wood (WFNX, WBCN, WZLX); each episode walks you through a local crime story and the people and places involved. Episodes are released every other Friday. See site for live event dates. Online at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com and everywhere you listen to podcasts. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind Follo ...
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The Nonlinear Library allows you to easily listen to top EA and rationalist content on your podcast player. We use text-to-speech software to create an automatically updating repository of audio content from the EA Forum, Alignment Forum, LessWrong, and other EA blogs. To find out more, please visit us at nonlinear.org
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we talk with Liza Donnelly about producing a documentary based on her book, Very Funny Ladies. The documentary will be called, "Women Laughing" and is currently in the development phase. Liza has started a Kickstarter to help fund it and is nearly to her goal of $50,000. You can help out by going to her Kickstarter…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Andy and Deb surprise Julie with some new gear from @strymon . But Andy throws a monkey wrench into the party and challenges Julie to A/B her new Strymon Flint pedal against Deb's new Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal. Find out if her new Strymon Flint is a Chuck it or Keep it! CWG#19 Original Release Date: 07/23/2024 …
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Feeling bogged down? Overwhelmed? Are you fantasizing about an assistant who can do all the things? How to outsource, what to outsource, and why to outsource is our topic for today’s show. In this episode we learn: - outsource what you like to do least or what bogs you down- where do you procrastinate, that’s a good spot for outsourcing- hire someo…
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Send a message to the show Coming September 2024, the eight-part investigative podcast that picks up where the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Have You Seen Andy?, leaves off. Hosted by Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, whose decades-long investigation about her missing childhood friend, Andy Puglisi, who went missing in 1976 from the public pool in Lawr…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we talk with authors Phil Witte and Rex Hesner about their book, "Funny Stuff: How Great Cartoonists Make Great Cartoons". Phil Witte is a long time cartoonist with cartoons published in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Reader’s Digest, and regional magazines, as well as British publications, such as Private Eye,…
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Struggled with a scarcity mindset? Terrified of asking for a raise or a higher fee? You are not alone. Learn how Kimberley’s former editor from Style at Home magazine, prompted her to face her own negative money mindset. Today, Angela Lawrence describes herself as a money warrior and tells you how you can become one too. In this episode we learn: -…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy have their fan club party to celebrate CMA Fest 2024 and share some challenges they had with the Audigo Wireless Microphone. CWG# 17 Original Release Date: 07/12/2024 Support the Show. Until Next Time, Don't You Worry About it! If you want to watch the CWG podcast head on over to CWG YouTu…
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What do you do when you find yourself with clients who want you to provide everything on their wish list for a fixed amount? They have a budget in mind, and it seems reasonable to them that you should be able to stretch their budget to include everything. Hmmmmm. Let’s hear how Kimberley solved this issue on a recent project. In this episode we lea…
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Send a message to the show In this bonus episode, recorded live at Faces Brewing Co. in Malden, Mass, we explore local cold cases. With journalist Emily Sweeney, we uncover the intricate details behind some of the state's most perplexing unsolved crimes. We mark the anniversary of Debra Melo's mysterious disappearance. The case of 30-year-old Taunt…
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Larry Wood, the All Time New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest winner, joins us once again to talk about the current New Yorker contest, our favorite cartoons from this week’s issue of the New Yorker and the latest CartoonStock contest. You can email us at the below email address and Larry will send you a signed copy of this new book. Or you can buy a…
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As business owners we spend a great deal of time talking about our fees, and these conversations may prompt potential clients to say something like, ohhhh, that's more than I thought it would cost. When the conversation leads there, your bottom line depends on your ability to negotiate with confidence.In this episode we learn: - 70% of your effort …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Deb, Julie and Andy talk about their podcast gear and why they like it. They also share some of the challenges they have had while trying to set up their podcast studio. Julie brings something to the Chuck it or Keep it segment. You'll have to tune in to fine out if it's a chuck it or keep it! If you want to…
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Send a message to the show Late Release! Coming in hot with the history on this one with the Corpse Flower, The Tot Finder, a Nine-Alarm Fire, and The Wizard of Oz/Darkside of The Moon, The Beaneaters, and the Great Molasses Flood of 1919. The Molassacre. A Molasstrophe. That's what happens when 2 million gallons of molasses explodes onto the narro…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist, Tyson Cole. Tyson is a fairly new contributor to the New Yorker, but his cartoons have been published in many other magazines such as Saturday Evening Post, Reader’s Digest, Yahoo!, The American Bystander, Weekly Humorist, the Funny Times, and the Cole Family Christmas Newsletter. He has be…
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Many design business owners dislike accounting so much, they avoid it. But this avoidance negatively impacts your ability to perform at your best. By reimagining how financial data is communicated and simplifying the tasks, you can make accounting engaging and accessible. You can be more profitable with very little extra effort. In this episode we …
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist/Screenwriter/Director, Maddie Dai. Maddie talks with us about her career as a cartoonist and becoming a screenwriter and director. She wrote the screenplay for the movie, "We Were Dangerous" which is being produced by Piki Films (Jojo Rabbit & Hunt For The Wilderpeople) and will be out in Au…
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Kimberley shares some random thoughts from recent coaching calls and client projects. See if you can relate. In this episode we learn: - be like Taylor and make a bold change- good stands in the way of great - no contract will protect you if you don’t follow the rules- you are the expert, direct clients to spend money in a way that will bring them …
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Send a message to the show EP 66 | A Fifty-Year-Old Cold Case Is Solved & The Dark History Of Murder in Bedford, Massachusetts Five murders in as many decades. How does a seemingly tranquil town like Bedford, Massachusetts, become the backdrop for some of the most chilling crimes in New England history? Travel back in time as we recount this small …
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The principles of storytelling, staying creative, and coming up with ideas are universal and can be applied across various domains, including marketing for interior design professionals. In this episode we learn:- storytelling can help you sell your projects and market your services - marketing, at its core, is storytelling- creatives must offer cl…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we find out if Deb, Julie and Andy finally took the plunge and bought a bunch of Ear Trumpet Labs' microphones for the podcast studio or did they find something better? Tune in to find out what they decided. Later in the podcast they move on over to the other side of the studio and break in the new microphon…
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Larry Wood, the All Time New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest winner, joins us to talk about his new book, "Your Caption Has Been Selected: More Than Anyone Could Possibly Want to Know About The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest". The podcast hosts all received their copies last week and we all agree that it's a great book and we wish it had been ar…
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Designing for the future takes a multi layered approach that includes not just sustainability, but also circular and regenerative design principles. At every stage of the project, it’s worthwhile to consider how you can honor the planet and stay in alignment with your own values. In this episode we learn:- choose products that give back to the eart…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview the wonderful Liana Finck. Liana discusses her career, unique insights into the world around her, humor, cartoons, babies, books and parks near where she lives and areas to avoid in them. It's a wide ranging conversation covering everything from creation to pet dogs giving meaningful advice. You can fi…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy welcome MTSU's (Middle Tennessee State University) Dan Eschenfelder from the School of Journalism, Strategic Media and Sports Media to the studio! If you've ever considered getting into broadcasting this is the episode for you. Dan talks about his broadcast journey and how he is helping te…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview the great Mort Gerberg. Mort talks with us about his career in cartooning and much, much more! A fantastic interview! You can find Mort's webpage here: http://mortgerberg.com You can also find Mort's 50 year retrospective of his cartoons, Mort Gerber On The Scene, here: https://www.fantagraphics.com/..…
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Why does it seem like you’re either drowning in opportunity or getting hit from behind by closing doors? Design professional, and BOD™ devotee, Jameelah Watkins-Mallett says there is an art to getting abundance in your life. And, it’s important to be discerning about what you will say yes to. In this episode we learn: - how small yeses turn into th…
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Send a message to the show EP 65 | Brace For Impact: Juvenile Lifers, Parole Hearings, & The Families' New Fight Massachusetts families of murdered loved ones are now faced with the prospect of their killers being released. Explore how landmark rulings Miller vs. Alabama and Diatchenko vs The Commonwealth have reshaped juvenile sentencing and remov…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy welcome Alice Doyle to the studio as a Mother's Day tribute! Alice is an amazing lady, Deb & Julie's Mom and President of Andy Most's Fan Club. The Chicks and Andy interview Alice but Alice has some questions of her own for Andy Most and tells some stories on Deb & Julie. In the Chuck it o…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview the creative team of Jason Patterson and Dan Abdo. Jason and Dan have been friends since high school and have collaborated on Comics, graphic novels, children's books and animation. Jason has also created many New Yorker cartoons, but has not had time for them this last few years. Their "Barb The Last …
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The journey to a dream career is frequently a winding path. That’s true for many of us, and it certainly describes the journey of designer Denean Jackson. Hear how she launched her business as a staging professional and then followed her heart to a niche in kitchen and bath design. Every year gets better, and there are big plans ahead for Denean. I…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Chicks with Gear and Andy Most head over to the Gallagher Guitar Company in Murfreesboro, TN for a tour of the facilities to see firsthand how they make these beautiful custom handmade guitars. Owner David Mathis shares a lot of Gallagher Guitar's history, and what goes into making these guitars as they tour…
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On this week's podcast, we are joined by the multi-talented Bob Eckstein. Bob talks with us about his latest book, "Footnotes from the Most Fascinating Museums: Stories and Memorable Moments from People Who Love Museums". We also talk about what's funny these days and take the occasional detour into talking about pickleball (you've been warned!) Yo…
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Could you take 1% of any revenue you earn and tuck it away, out of sight, safe in a savings plan? Yes, you can. Although 1% doesn’t sound like a lot, it might surprise you to see how fast your 1% asset will accumulate. Saving is a muscle, like any other. Taking 1% off the top may push you to get more creative with purchasing and expenses. Try it. I…
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Send a message to the show A few things to remember: John O’Keefe is dead. His family hasn’t been able to properly mourn (nor has Karen Read) and this is a horrible place for a family to be. There are kids involved. John O’Keefe was the guardian and main caregiver to his niece and nephew that in no way asked for or deserved to be at the center of t…
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Larry Wood, the All Time New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest winner, joins us to talk about the current New Yorker contests, the latest CartoonStock contest and our favorite cartoons from this week’s issue of the New Yorker. Last chance to preorder Larry's upcoming book on the cartoon contest here: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Caption-Has-Been-Select…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Deb and Julie invite Chas Williams back to the studio to help them interview Resident Gear Head, guitarist, composer, producer extraordinaire, the fabulous Andy Most! Chas Williams (the guy that wrote the book: The Nashville Number System) gets Andy to spill the tea on his musical journey and how he got to N…
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There are so many joys and benefits of working on projects in different locations, but there are an equal number of challenges. Working on distant projects will force you to be extremely efficient and strategic with your time, benefiting all of your other projects in the long run.In this episode we learn:- How to manage projects in different time z…
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Send a message to the show Episode 63 is a walk through the frenzy that is called "The Canton Cover-up" by some, others see it as a national spectacle. Canton, the small town 20 miles outside Boston, is no stranger to tragedy. Over three decades ago, sweet, trusting 14-year-old Shawn Ouillette was lured into the woods, beaten, and left for dead. Hi…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist Dahlia Ramirez (also known as Dolly). Dahlia didn't start out to be a cartoonist, but the siren call of cartooning got to her. (Hmmm, I just remembered how that story goes. Probably not a good metaphor for being lured into cartooning). She has a great story about how a cartoon she did for Mc…
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Two years ago, when designer Holli Appelquist joined Business of Design® and began to implement the systems. She anticipated improvements to her projects, but she was blown away by the positive changes in her life. She finally enjoyed the work-life balance that previously eluded her. She had more time to work on the tasks she loved doing. More time…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode hosts, Deb, Julie and Andy welcome Beth Lawrence to Studio Three-OH!. Beth started playing stand-up bass and bluegrass festivals in a family band when she was just 15 years old. She studied choir directing and music in college and attended the ETSU Bluegrass program in Johnson City, TN. Since then, she has to…
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Could you start over? Let’s say you’ve been in business a few years, or more. You’ve given it your all, but you still aren’t where you dreamed you’d be by now. Would you just keep plugging away, or would you be willing to try something new? Would you be willing to adopt the BOD™ systems? In this episode, designer Holli Appelquist shares how she joi…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, David Mathis from Gallagher Guitar Company joins Deb, Julie and Andy at Studio Three-OH to talk about gear! David tells the crew how he and his wife decided to change gears and buy the historic Gallagher Guitar Company almost five years ago and relocated it to Murfreesboro, TN. Tune in to find out how they a…
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On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist Madeline Horwath (also known as Mads). Mads talks with us about their journey to become a New Yorker Cartoonist. Starting out at the exclusive UW-Beloit and currently working on a masters at the London Royal College of Art, they've had plenty of adventures in-between (sometimes involving PBR…
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